When my brooders get filled up I use the big boxes that melons come in and cover them and put the first chicks that hatched out into it and put the new hatchlings in the brooder, but I do staggered hatches and hatch all of my own, and sometimes friends bring over eggs for me to put into the incubator. Good luck with the new chickies and have fun...She must have been EXTRA hungry.
I'm getting antsy. My brooder supplies are all here and the pen is set up; just waiting till a few days before arrival to get bedding set up, will turn on the lamps and fill the feeders and waterers when I get the call that the babies are in. They're supposed to hatch February 2 and I'm brooding two separate flocks here. My aunt doesn't have any indoor space to brood them and the only outdoor space has no electricity for the lamp, so I offered to brood hers here with mine. Separate brooders to hopefully cut down on any pecking order issues when we separate the flocks at 8-10 weeks, or whenever the last chick is feathered enough to go out to coop. (Between us, nine chicks and five breeds.)
There is a heat lamp under the sheet. The chicks stay nice and warm. I have a temperature sensor inside so I can see what it is all of the time.
This is my brooder.
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